Jean Michel (poet)

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Jean Michel (* 1430 oder 1435; † 1501 oder 1502) war ein französischer Autor und Dramaturg. rdf:langString
جان ميشيل (بالفرنسية: Jean Michel)‏ هو كاتب مسرحي وكاتب فرنسي، ولد في 1435، وتوفي في 1501 في أنجيه في فرنسا. rdf:langString
Jean Michel, né vers 1435 et mort en 1501, est un auteur dramatique français. Jean Michel est l’auteur du Mystère de la Résurrection, en 20 000 vers environ, qui fut représenté à Angers vers 1455. Il a aussi remanié le Mystère de la Passion d’Arnoul Gresban et l’a étendu de 25 000 vers à 50 000. Inférieure à l’ouvrage primitif[réf. nécessaire], la pièce de Jean Michel eut pourtant plus de succès et fut imprimée. Elle est curieuse par les scènes de mœurs du XVe siècle transportées au temps de Jésus-Christ. rdf:langString
Jean Michel, oppure Jehan Michel (1435 – Angers, 1501), è stato un drammaturgo, scrittore e medico francese. rdf:langString
Jean Michel (c. 1435–1501) was a French dramatic poet of the fifteenth century known for revising and enlarging the passion play "the Mystery of the Passion" (French title Le mystère de la passion) by Arnoul Gréban. There are three Michels mentioned in connection with this work. There is Bishop Jean Michel of Angers (died 1447), a "Maistre Jehan Michel" who was first physician of King Charles VIII (died 1495), and the physician to the dauphin, son of Charles VIII (died 1501). The bishop is considered the least likely candididate for being the poet, having died too early, while the physician to the dauphin is the most likely, due to the latter also being associated with Angers, and the work being produced for the first time in its new shape at Angers in 1486. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Jean Michel (* 1430 oder 1435; † 1501 oder 1502) war ein französischer Autor und Dramaturg.
rdf:langString جان ميشيل (بالفرنسية: Jean Michel)‏ هو كاتب مسرحي وكاتب فرنسي، ولد في 1435، وتوفي في 1501 في أنجيه في فرنسا.
rdf:langString Jean Michel (c. 1435–1501) was a French dramatic poet of the fifteenth century known for revising and enlarging the passion play "the Mystery of the Passion" (French title Le mystère de la passion) by Arnoul Gréban. There are three Michels mentioned in connection with this work. There is Bishop Jean Michel of Angers (died 1447), a "Maistre Jehan Michel" who was first physician of King Charles VIII (died 1495), and the physician to the dauphin, son of Charles VIII (died 1501). The bishop is considered the least likely candididate for being the poet, having died too early, while the physician to the dauphin is the most likely, due to the latter also being associated with Angers, and the work being produced for the first time in its new shape at Angers in 1486. Besides his contributions to Gréban's Passion, Jean Michel composed another mystery, a Resurrection, which was played at Angers on the occasion of King René's visit to that city. Jean Michel has not the dryness of his predecessor; on the other hand he lacks his accuracy. He incorporates into his mysteries the most extravagant legends and the fantastic information found in the apocryphal writers. He delights in pictures of low city life in the fifteenth century, and his language is often realistic in the extreme.
rdf:langString Jean Michel, né vers 1435 et mort en 1501, est un auteur dramatique français. Jean Michel est l’auteur du Mystère de la Résurrection, en 20 000 vers environ, qui fut représenté à Angers vers 1455. Il a aussi remanié le Mystère de la Passion d’Arnoul Gresban et l’a étendu de 25 000 vers à 50 000. Inférieure à l’ouvrage primitif[réf. nécessaire], la pièce de Jean Michel eut pourtant plus de succès et fut imprimée. Elle est curieuse par les scènes de mœurs du XVe siècle transportées au temps de Jésus-Christ.
rdf:langString Jean Michel, oppure Jehan Michel (1435 – Angers, 1501), è stato un drammaturgo, scrittore e medico francese.
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